What is Supercomputer?
Supercomputers are
the biggest, fastest, and most expensive computers on earth. The
cheapest supercomputer costs well over $1 million. They're used for
scientific simulations and research such as weather forecasting,
meteorology, nuclear energy research, physics and chemistry, as well as
for extremely complex animated graphics.
Besides raw speed, one big difference between a supercomputer and a mainframe is
that a mainframe serves many people at once or runs several programs
concurrently, whereas a supercomputer funnels its power into executing a
few programs at high speeds. Mainframes are mostly used for large data
storage and manipulation tasks, not for computationally-intensive tasks.
Chapter : Introduction to Computer
Chapter : Introduction to Computer
- Computer Fundamental
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